I did a search and didn't find a similar thread, if there is one, please just point me to it.
What is your list of "bucket list" trails (individual, areas, or parks) that you want to do. Having only been Jeeping for a few years, I am just starting to build my list and am looking for help on expanding. Unfortunately, l live very far from most (but not all) of my bucket list.
My list:
-Moab (area) - completed this past April, but I want to go back. Mostly for trails and scenery.
-Dusy-Ershim - While I don't think it would be the most technical, the length and scenery appeal to me. Three lakes above 10K ft. Would most likely try to work in some surrounding trails if I drive 3 days to get there! (coyote trail, mirror lake, red lake, etc...).
-Rubicon Trail - History and the scenery
-Colorado - I still need to do some research in order to put a good trip together, but most likely will base out of Ouray. Mostly due to scenery, but I would be looking for some tech stuff thrown in there.
-Johnson Valley - hoping for non-stop technical, but right now I am just basing on hearsay, I haven't done any research.
-Kentucky Adventure Trail - overlanding adventure
-SMORR - Park in Missouri that I looks like it would be good.
-Harlan KY - non-stop tech in the east.
-Green Acres-Clayton, OK - non-stop big rocks.
I know there are a lot of areas/trails out there that I have not heard about (Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, North West, North East, etc....) that I should have on my list, let's hear 'em.
What is your list of "bucket list" trails (individual, areas, or parks) that you want to do. Having only been Jeeping for a few years, I am just starting to build my list and am looking for help on expanding. Unfortunately, l live very far from most (but not all) of my bucket list.
My list:
-Moab (area) - completed this past April, but I want to go back. Mostly for trails and scenery.
-Dusy-Ershim - While I don't think it would be the most technical, the length and scenery appeal to me. Three lakes above 10K ft. Would most likely try to work in some surrounding trails if I drive 3 days to get there! (coyote trail, mirror lake, red lake, etc...).
-Rubicon Trail - History and the scenery
-Colorado - I still need to do some research in order to put a good trip together, but most likely will base out of Ouray. Mostly due to scenery, but I would be looking for some tech stuff thrown in there.
-Johnson Valley - hoping for non-stop technical, but right now I am just basing on hearsay, I haven't done any research.
-Kentucky Adventure Trail - overlanding adventure
-SMORR - Park in Missouri that I looks like it would be good.
-Harlan KY - non-stop tech in the east.
-Green Acres-Clayton, OK - non-stop big rocks.
I know there are a lot of areas/trails out there that I have not heard about (Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, North West, North East, etc....) that I should have on my list, let's hear 'em.